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THE JlOiMiUiG OKEGOMAJN, TUESDAY, ' 3IAY 27, 1919. PERU WILL SIGN, SAY TEUTON LEADERS Present Government Will Do Anything to Keep in Power. wamped by CONCESSIONS. CHIEF HOPE One Sam Allies Expected to Soften Economic Terms of Treaty So Huns May Claim Gains. BT CYRIL BROWN. (Copyright hy the New Tork World. Pub lished by arrangement) BERLIN, May 26. (Special Cable.) First impressions after the publication of the peace terms, that Germany -would ign before the last hour, seem con l'irmed by the latest developments. The nation-wide storm of protest has died down, except in the East, and the government has called off the violent protest propaganda which proved too much even for the German peace dele gation. At the same time the official lid seems to have been clamped down on President Wilson's 14 points. Only the nationalistic press continues to root enthusiastically in favor of rejecting- the proposed treaty or anything resembling it, and it continues to harp on the argument of President Wilson's 14 points. Marked Change Seen. Count Ernst Zurevtlow, in the Agra rian Tagresizeitung, says: "Nothing has been heard now for some time concern ing President Wilson's 14 points from members of the government, who are usually verbose, or from their press. If the Germans were now to abandon the Wilson programme and sign the treaty they would justly earn the scorn of the world. Nowhere would they find present help and they would bury their future. Such would be the fccheide mann peace. "Significantly the government Is skillfully preparing the public for an infinitely hard peace. There is no longer official talk that any kind of peace -would be absolutely unacceptable." It really seems as if a radical change of head and heart had come over the government. The Erzberger faction. -which is in favor of signing after the exhaustion of all chance to obtain con cession by negotiation, appears to be top dog in the government. Chancellor Kcheidemann is apparently looking for ways and means to eign and rave hi3 prestige, despite hi3 declara lions that the treaty is "unacceptable.' Concenifion Is Expected. In political circles the belief lias trained currency that some concessions, chiefly of an economic and financial nature, will be granted by the allies, sufficient to enable the government to go before the people with a show of success at Versailles, which in turn would enable it to sign gracefully and stay in office. "To, try and obtain the obtainable' is the policv of the government a summed up by the Catholic organ, Ger mania. German belief that the allies will make generous, if not radical, con cessions is based on the assumption that the allies have a big interest in making peace with the present coali tion government of independent social ists, who would sign anything, with no intention of keeping the terms, but of working only for a world revolution. Accordingly, it is figured that the allies will make it possible, for the responsible coalition government to eign and remain in office to carry out the peace terms by making conces sions necessary to that end. MILITARY PARTY IS ACTIVE Organization of National Guard Said to Cloak War Move. BERLIN, Jfay 26. (French Wireless Service.) Reactionary and military groups in Germany are charged with planning a revival of militarism by a writer in Die Freiheit, independent so cialist organ of Berlin. He says that tinder the pretense of organizing a rational guavd militia units are being formed in every district or chief town. Itifles are being sent to the various t;nits and the larger ones also receive heavy and light machine guns. The organizations, he added, are composed mostly of discharged soldiers. "Nothing has been forgotten. When our military authorities start organ izing they do it well. But all this i merely a beginning," the writer con tinues. EGG STANDARD IS FIXED Oregon Poultry Producers "Will Start Marketing "cxt Tall. EUGENE, Or.. May 26. (Special.) The Oregon Poultry Producers' associa tion expects to begin the marketing of ggs next fall, according to Professor Charles Brewster of the poultry de partment of the Oregon Agricultural college who spent several days during the latter part of last week visiting eome of the poultry farms of Lane county. Professor Brewster says all persons who expect to market their eggs through the association will have to become members. The eggs of the association, according to Professor Brewster, will be marketed under a state brand as a first-class, absolutely guaranteed egg, and a premium in the Jrices will be demanded for such eggs. Oswego Teachers Elected. OSWEGO, iAt a recent education th Fleeted for th A. Lyon, p Blanche Coh ILucile Dunca teacher for jiartment w; I rig. Or., May 26. (Special.) meeting of the board of e following teachers were e next school year: Chester rincipal; R. D. Rogers, en, Mary A. Bickner, M. n and Grace Williams. The the domestic science de 3 not elected at this meet- JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested without the after math of painful acidity, the joy is taken out of both 'eating and living. are wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleas ant to take relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT St. BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Income Tax Returns - - - . 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"The boys certainly enjoyed the wel come given by the Portland people," said Lieutenant Durland before leaving yesterday. "We have been given this indication of hospitality along the line, and we appreciate it." On arrival in Portland, the troops were escorted o the Benson hotel, where luncheon was served and where Frank H. Hilton, chairman of the reception committee, deliveid an ad dress of welcome. The Victory Jazz quartet sang several patr'otic numbers, as did Walter Jenkins, and the casuals showed their joy at being home by reciprocating with several of their war-time melodies. Following the luncheon, iJie casuals were given the key to the city, and"l who had accompanied him from this charged with drunkenness. He was city, was brought here Saturday and found to be in unlawful possession of placed in the county jail. He Is charged I intoxicating liquor. When arraigned in by his wile with desertion In a com plaint filed In justice court here. The girl was not Held, as there was no charge against her. She was ac companied to this city by officers and was turned over to her mother. Hllllard said he and the girl started for Seattle In an automobile, bat were unable to get through the snowdrifts in Snoqual mie pass. their freedom to entertain themselves as they saw fit. the theaters and other places of amusement being open to them. In the detachment were five Portland boys, these being A. W. Lodeli, George Weber, John J. Buss, David Sandstrom and Felix Palumbo. SUNDAY UNABLE TO SPEAK Evangelist Regrets He Cannot Take Stump for Reconstruction. SALEM. Or. May 26. (Special.) Billy Sunday will be unable to address a public meeting in Portland next Sun day on behalf of the reconstruction measures which go before .the voters of the state the following Tuesday. Gov ernor Olcott today received a letter from the famous evanjrelist to the ef fect that his health will not permit his speaking at this time. The governor sought Mr. Sunday's appearance in Portland at the request of the Oregon reconstruction committee. "My three weeks' campaign for the liberty loan on top of ny year's work, and then I am recovering from a se vere operation, have all combined to take my strength so I do not feel equal to the task," he wrote. "I thank you and feel proud that 1 am an Oregonian at least a few months each year." -1 Portland Salesman Fined ROSEBURG Or., May 26. f Special.) . . Obbenhause of Portland, rep resenting -a wholesale grocery house of that city, was arrested 1 ere today court this morning, Mr. Obbenhause pleaded guilty and was fined 1 150. Rainier Class of Ten Graduates. RAINIER. Or., May 56. (Special.) Commencement exercises of the Rai nier high school were held in the gym nasium last week before the largest crowd ever assembled in that building Professor C. H. 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